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Marvis City: Grand Urban Exploration Map

This is the official re-release of Marvis City version 17.0, dedicated to returning this map to its original release page. All future updates for Marvis City will be maintained and released exclusively on this page. Thank you all for your support and attention.

Map Introduction

Welcome to Marvis City, a magnificent city meticulously crafted by Marvandrew, providing vast space for every explorer. The city is expertly planned—from towering skyscrapers to immersive, atmospheric neighborhoods, it has everything you need to perfectly suit all types of urban roleplay. Come and explore this city full of infinite possibilities!

Marvis City features a comprehensive urban system, including various modern buildings and infrastructure: high-rise office buildings, residential areas, retail shops, playgrounds, fast-food chains, apartment units, stadiums, libraries, hospitals, museums, parks, villages, hotels, palaces, universities, schools, airports, seaports, industrial zones (including factories), military bases, and almost every element you would see in a real-life Minecraft city.

Currently, Marvis City offers seven distinct districts for players to explore. Here is a detailed overview of each:

1. Marvis District This is the heart of the city, home to the oldest architectural relics since the earliest versions. The district is rich in functionality, covering various shops, office buildings, skyscrapers, hotels, banks, hospitals, and residential areas.

2. Federama District Standing since the first version, this district has been restored to a brand-new look after overcoming world data corruption. It is a modern town featuring various buildings, skyscrapers, residences, shops, Japanese-style palaces, and woodland mansions.

3. Ocean Marvis As the name suggests, this district is located right by the ocean, with deep-sea geological structures lying beneath. It features high building density, including skyscrapers, office towers, shops, various residences, an IKEA store, the Statue of Liberty, a race track, beaches, apartment complexes, a TESCO supermarket, and many other landmarks.

4. RedHouse District A unique area famous for its exquisite suburban red-brick residential homes; it contains three main residential communities. It is fully equipped with shops, office buildings, apartments, hospitals, hotels, banks, police stations, airports, docks, and a scenic coastline.

5. New Marvis District A key part of the 4.0 update, this area was once disconnected from the main city due to file corruption (though it survived). Fortunately, it was re-integrated into the main city in the 7.0 update. It is a small yet surprising district featuring high-standard architecture such as skyscrapers, schools, hospitals, police stations, fire stations, shopping malls, cinemas, a cathedral, and a large museum.

6. Prince District Home to the famous "Prince Forest Trip." While parts of the area were lost to data malfunctions during the 4.0 era, the district remains intact today, boasting its own airport, a large amusement park, a general hospital, and a shopping center. It is also filled with various office towers, skyscrapers, shops, apartments, villages, volleyball courts, and residential areas.

7. Faraway District Located on the outskirts of the city, this is a multi-functional integrated zone. It offers both bustling commercial areas with skyscrapers and quiet suburban homes with farmland. It also features large shopping malls, beaches with docks, and a vast industrial area with warehouses and factories awaiting discovery.

Development & Technical Information

The 16.0 LITE version update was meticulously created over 92 days with the assistance of "Buildings for Minecraft PE" and "WorldEditBE" tools.

This map only supports Minecraft versions 1.20.50 and higher. For players on versions 1.17 through 1.20.40, thank you so much for your long-term support and downloads; I am deeply grateful.

That covers the brief introduction to the map. Enjoy the game, and thank you all for your downloads and support!

— Marvandrew

Author's Note

It has been a year since I last updated this page, and now I have finally returned!

Here is what happened: due to a hardware failure, I unfortunately lost access to the main account where I originally released Marvis City, so I had to use other temporary devices for a while.

Fortunately, my equipment is now fixed, and I have successfully recovered my main account, administrative permissions, and this page. Therefore, future updates will be back on track!

Additionally, due to current rules on the MCPEDL platform, I am required to upload Marvis City to CurseForge as well. For CurseForge users, please note: this page corresponds to the original map on my main MCPEDL account, while the other version uploaded previously is the "LITE version" (the 16.0 LITE version I made last year and updated this July).

Since I am currently using the LITE version as the foundation for subsequent city updates, it is not strange to see two Marvis City release pages.

I hope everyone understands my situation. Thank you again to everyone for your downloads and support.

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